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Enormouse


No. of pages 32

Published: 2014

Great for age 3-8 years

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Enormouse is bigger than all the other mice in the mousehole and he looks different too. He is teased by the other mice, even though he takes care of them, and when the mice find a picture of a rat they all decide that Enormouse is actually a rat. Poor Enormouse leaves the mousehole and goes to join the rats. But what he discovers is that looks aren t everything. The rats are dirty and untidy, and he is not at all like them. Now he realises where his true home lies Meanwhile the mice have also realised their mistake. They miss Enormouse and set out on a dark and dangerous journey to find their friend and bring him home.

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 3-6 years.

There are 32 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2014 by Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd .

ANGIE MORGAN trained in Graphic Design and Illustration at Goldsmith's College, London. She uses pastels and watercolour with collage, for her illustrations, working with scanned fabrics and textures. Her inspiration comes from her three children, now grown-up, and from the children at her local primary school, where she offers Maths and Literacy support. She lives in Bath.

 

`Aside from the attractive illustrations, is a great story about integration in society and a celebration of differenceEURO | Well done Angie Morgan - a great story with a fantastic message.'

 

"This is the cutest book!...It's a book that's well done. It's fun to read or have it read to you, and it's fun to look at because the pictures have been drawn with an adult eye, including lots of details that will make caregivers smile even if the little ones don't notice all the subtleties"

 

"This is a charming and reassuring story about friendship; about being true to yourself and finding out where you truly belong - even if you look a bit different."

 

` Aside from the attractive illustrations, is a great story about integration in society and a celebration of difference... Well done Angie Morgan - a great story with a fantastic message.'

"This is the cutest book!...It' s a book that' s well done. It' s fun to read or have it read to you, and it' s fun to look at because the pictures have been drawn with an adult eye, including lots of details that will make caregivers smile even if the little ones don' t notice all the subtleties"

"This is a charming and reassuring story about friendship; about being true to yourself and finding out where you truly belong - even if you look a bit different."